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Step 1

lift dryer lid and inspect belt

replace existing belt if worn

Lift the Lid, and Inspect the Belt

Unplug the dryer. If the plug can be reached without moving the dryer, the dryer probably won't have to be moved.

Use a putty knife to press the clips holding the lid in place (Image 1). Lift the lid.

Look at the existing belt. If it looks worn (Image 2), it will need to be replaced.

Step 2

disconnect electrical connection for door switch

remove screws holding front cover of dryer

Remove the Front Cover

Disconnect the electrical connection for the door switch from the front of the dryer (Image 1). Remove the screws holding the front cover of the dryer in place (Image 2). Lift up the front cover, and pull it off the dryer.

Step 3

pull drum straight out to access motor and pulley

Cut the Belt, and Remove the Drum

Cut the dryer belt with scissors, and pull the drum straight out so the motor and pulley are easily accessible.

Step 4

attaching the pulley

replace worn belt

Place the Belt Around the Drum

The belt will be threaded around an idle pulley and looped over the drive shaft.

The idle pulley helps keep the belt tight (Image 1).
Place the new belt around the drum so that the rubber surface (Image 2) touches the drum. The rubber surface has ridges that help it keep good traction.

Step 5

set drum back into dryer

Set the Drum Into the Dryer

Set the drum back into place so that it rests on the rollers inside the dryer. Use a bungee cord to hold up the front of the drum.

Step 6

access the drive shaft from underneath drum

attaching the belt

Attach the Pulley, and Replace the Front of the Dryer

Reach underneath the drum to access the drive shaft (Image 1).

Set the idle pulley in position if necessary. The pulley snaps into two grooves in the cabinet body. Loop the belt under the idle pulley, and attach it to the drive shaft (Image 2)

Replace the front of the dryer, and attach the top by reversing the removal procedure.

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